Most recent edit on 2006-06-22 23:34:52 by MiKail
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Edited on 2006-04-16 17:01:02 by MiKail
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Edited on 2006-04-16 17:00:36 by MiKail
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An alias is a shortcut to a particular directory within the HW2 path. They are used by functions, such as dofilepath, as well as when creating the TOC in a .big file.
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An alias is a shortcut to a particular directory within the HW2 path. They are used by functions, such as dofilepath. They are also used when creating the TOC in a .big file.
Edited on 2006-04-14 16:31:27 by MiKail
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Edited on 2006-04-14 16:29:46 by MiKail
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profile
Edited on 2006-04-14 16:28:05 by MiKail
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locale
profile
Edited on 2006-04-14 16:27:48 by MiKail
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An alias is a shortcut to a particular directory within the HW2 path. They are used by functions, such as dofilepath. They are also used when creating the TOC in a .big file.
Deletions:
An alias is a shortcut to a particular directory within the HW2 path. They are used by functions, such as dofilepath.
Edited on 2006-04-14 16:25:14 by MiKail
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data
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data
Edited on 2006-04-14 16:25:00 by MiKail
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Places where aliases are used include:
function: dofilepath
Edited on 2006-04-14 16:24:09 by MiKail
Additions:
An alias is a shortcut to a particular directory within the HW2 path. They are used by functions, such as dofilepath.
Deletions:
An alias is a shortcut to a particular directory within the HW2 path. They are used by functions such as dofilepath.
Oldest known version of this page was edited on 2006-04-14 16:23:53 by MiKail []
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alias
An alias is a shortcut to a particular directory within the HW2 path. They are used by functions such as dofilepath.
Valid aliases include:
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